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nobody can bully me out of running for the u.s. senate, not even karl rove and his hefty war chest. joy reid, these guys are making it fun. >> i know. >> they are just make making it fun. >> it's brilliant. there are always more sane people in the we call them the no nothings. they are encapsulated in the tea party and the only reason that karl rove was considered a genius, he managed to convince the crazy people in the conservative party that a methodist named george w. bush -- now, i grew up methodist. they are the most mild mannered christian. they just nod affirmatively, that he was an evangelical right wing thrower like they are. he put one over on them and now they've figured it out. they've had a taste of power and
nobody can bully me out of running for the u.s. senate, not even karl rove and his hefty war chest. joy reid, these guys are making it fun. >> i know. >> they are just make making it fun. >> it's brilliant. there are always more sane people in the we call them the no nothings. they are encapsulated in the tea party and the only reason that karl rove was considered a genius, he managed to convince the crazy people in the conservative party that a methodist named george w. bush...
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they've said u.s. oils inventories typically decline in the month of december as oil companies try to cut their state and local tax bills. the more inventory you have the higher your tax bill. an interesting disclosure from the energy tporp administration. what we are seeing in california, more than a dozen cities are breaking the $4 mark on gasoline. why? because california has some of the highest state taxes in the country. also, hawaii, alaska, new york, the motorists there are going to have a hard time at the pump when they realize that their state taxes are pretty high versus the national average. the national average is trending for about 49-cent as gallon. some of these places, jenna in california you'll see 60 sents a gallon in state and local taxes. you certainly see that in areas of new york city and parts of new jersey and connecticut. what we are seeing is a third of the population right now in the united states is within driving distance of $4 a gallon for gas. so we are going to be watchi
they've said u.s. oils inventories typically decline in the month of december as oil companies try to cut their state and local tax bills. the more inventory you have the higher your tax bill. an interesting disclosure from the energy tporp administration. what we are seeing in california, more than a dozen cities are breaking the $4 mark on gasoline. why? because california has some of the highest state taxes in the country. also, hawaii, alaska, new york, the motorists there are going to have...
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. >> u.s. coast guard and ntsb working to figure what went wrong. investigators are looking into the fire, crew response, and safety procedures the ship. >> there could be sanctions against members of the crew and the officers. in the most extreme could bences, there against the owners of the ship. has already been filed. a woman from texas is suing for anxiety, nervousness, and the life.f enjoyment from >> a man is in custody accused of firebombing a popular eatery in northern virginia. he was released from washington unittal from the burn yesterday. say he tossed an shopsive device into a nine days ago. thirdore's owner suffered
. >> u.s. coast guard and ntsb working to figure what went wrong. investigators are looking into the fire, crew response, and safety procedures the ship. >> there could be sanctions against members of the crew and the officers. in the most extreme could bences, there against the owners of the ship. has already been filed. a woman from texas is suing for anxiety, nervousness, and the life.f enjoyment from >> a man is in custody accused of firebombing a popular eatery in...
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bank, but only have a u.s. only operate a broker dealer. let me give you four reasons. i don't want to engage you in a debate at this time, but number one, to have that approach is different from any other regulatory -- regulatory regime that would apply to u.s. broker dealers of our american companies so you're using a different approach. they don't have to, you know,
bank, but only have a u.s. only operate a broker dealer. let me give you four reasons. i don't want to engage you in a debate at this time, but number one, to have that approach is different from any other regulatory -- regulatory regime that would apply to u.s. broker dealers of our american companies so you're using a different approach. they don't have to, you know,
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vietnam veteran in a contentious, nearly eight hour hearing over his nomination to become at the next u.s. defense secretary. the question was expected to be tough but he appeared uncomfortable, even unprepared. the most heated exchange of the day came from a former close friend, senator john mccain who grilled hagel on opposing the 2007 u.s. troop surge in iraq. >> wiere you correct or incorret when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to -- >> are you going to answer the question, senator hagel? the question is, were you right or wrong. that's a pretty straight forward question. >> well, i -- >> i would like the answer whether you're right or wrong and then you're free to elaborate. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer.
vietnam veteran in a contentious, nearly eight hour hearing over his nomination to become at the next u.s. defense secretary. the question was expected to be tough but he appeared uncomfortable, even unprepared. the most heated exchange of the day came from a former close friend, senator john mccain who grilled hagel on opposing the 2007 u.s. troop surge in iraq. >> wiere you correct or incorret when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this...
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. >>> chris kyle one of the best snipers the u.s. military has ever seen went to a shooting range with two other men this weekend. only one of the three is alive, and he's charged with double murder. >>> also later, the pakistani teenager shot in the head by a taliban gunman. she's talking about her future. literally, she's talking up a storm. dr. sanjay gupta explains how this is possible. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies,
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the family says they have received calls from the u.s. embassy with information garrett and his girlfriend have been spotted in peru. they are on a both on the river and they are sending a plane to find them. the family says they expect more information and possible confirmation tomorrow. >> they said they should be arriving in ecuador tomorrow at
the family says they have received calls from the u.s. embassy with information garrett and his girlfriend have been spotted in peru. they are on a both on the river and they are sending a plane to find them. the family says they expect more information and possible confirmation tomorrow. >> they said they should be arriving in ecuador tomorrow at
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threatening iran's national security by helping to expand the house church movement. 80 members of the u.s. congress wrote to secretary of state john kerry calling on him to exhaust every possible option to secure abedini's release. >>> we have a special report today on the city in the u.s. that has become nearly as identified with evangelical protestants as rome is with catholics or mecca, with muslims. it is colorado springs, colorado, where our correspondent saul gonzales found that the most prominent religious institution there, focus on the family, is tryin t to soften its image as an ultra-conservative leader in the culture wars. >> reporter: with pike's peak as a backdrop, the citizens of
threatening iran's national security by helping to expand the house church movement. 80 members of the u.s. congress wrote to secretary of state john kerry calling on him to exhaust every possible option to secure abedini's release. >>> we have a special report today on the city in the u.s. that has become nearly as identified with evangelical protestants as rome is with catholics or mecca, with muslims. it is colorado springs, colorado, where our correspondent saul gonzales found that...
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today a suicide bombing outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey. that explosion ripped a door off the embassy, threw debris all over the street. turkey's prime minister says this is the work of a domestic militant group. >>> a changing of the guard of sorts at the state department. this was hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. hundreds of her colleagues stood in the hallways as she gave her good-bye speech. president obama says he thinks clinton will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state ever. former senator john kerry took over the post after taking the oath of office in a private ceremony. >>> the jury which found a former culpeper police officer guilty of manslaughter recommended a sentence today and he's looking at spending
today a suicide bombing outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey. that explosion ripped a door off the embassy, threw debris all over the street. turkey's prime minister says this is the work of a domestic militant group. >>> a changing of the guard of sorts at the state department. this was hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. hundreds of her colleagues stood in the hallways as she gave her good-bye speech. president obama says he thinks clinton will go down as one of...
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just moments from before history is made as we await the arrival of the first openly gay man in major u.s. team sports. he said he would welcome it. we need a jacki robinson type figure to come on and to be an openly gay professional sports player. >> bill: but he's not naming someone. >> he's not naming someone. he is not -- >> he's not outing. >> he's not a gay man himself. he says we need, as a culture professional sports, as a collectively, need to welcome that person, whoever it is, when that person shows up because we're -- >> bill: that's a lot better attitude than that jerk from the 49ers last week. >> that's pretty big stuff. brave. >> as he says in his op-ed in "usa today," this is our time and our cause. it is a gesture, it is a pledge. it is solidarity at its most
just moments from before history is made as we await the arrival of the first openly gay man in major u.s. team sports. he said he would welcome it. we need a jacki robinson type figure to come on and to be an openly gay professional sports player. >> bill: but he's not naming someone. >> he's not naming someone. he is not -- >> he's not outing. >> he's not a gay man himself. he says we need, as a culture professional sports, as a collectively, need to welcome that...
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. >> a bomb explodes near the u.s. embassy in turkey. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is a terrorist attack. >> right now we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. >> i don't have much detail you but it was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy in ankara. >> there is no part of the world that is irrelevant to the united states anymore. when i came into office, did we worry about governments changing in north africa and the middle
. >> a bomb explodes near the u.s. embassy in turkey. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is a terrorist attack. >> right now we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. >> i don't have much detail you but it was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy in ankara. >> there is no part of the world that is irrelevant to the united states anymore. when i came into office, did we worry about governments...
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the u.s. the library of congress is working hard on filing away every tweet ever and everywhere all of the. time. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do and i think it's a kind of low on the priority but it's still a part of the nation's top ten on coming up. steps out onto the streets of new york to find out what people think about the government holding on to their online messages. and attempts to study global economic troubles are being made at the g. twenty got to ring a financial heads right here in moscow with the looming currency war was weighing heavily on their mind so this. will be the. technology innovation hall believes developments from
the u.s. the library of congress is working hard on filing away every tweet ever and everywhere all of the. time. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do and i think it's a kind of low on the priority but it's still a part of the nation's top ten on coming up. steps out onto the streets of new york to find out what people think about the government holding on to their online messages. and...
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this is say and u.s. authorities are planning to file away every tweet ever sent in a colossal long life. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do and i think storing our tweets are kind of low on the priority but it's still in part the nation stopped and i'm just a bit later in the program here on the. people in new york one with about kind of interest as a necessary safeguard or a sinister form of snooping. and attempts to study the shaky global economy of being made of the g. twenty gathering of finance heads right here in moscow we report on the cracks within the ranks. after the quick break. we'll look at. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see
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israeli government u.s. authorities are planning to find a way every tweet have a sentiment huge archive. they're doing a lot of other stuff. you know. whether that kind of interest is a necessary safeguard or a form of snooping. cracks within their ranks so much more. with. technology. development.
israeli government u.s. authorities are planning to find a way every tweet have a sentiment huge archive. they're doing a lot of other stuff. you know. whether that kind of interest is a necessary safeguard or a form of snooping. cracks within their ranks so much more. with. technology. development.
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about its u.s. i.p.o. and tomorrow, we'll also be on the lookout for the latest retail sales numbers and get another housing market check up with weekly mortgage applications. as we mentioned earlier, people will be tuning in to president obama tonight to hear what he outlines for job growth and the greater economy. but do you remember what presidents focused on during previous addresses? a look at the state of the union address by the numbers. here's "the street's" joe deaux. >> businesses, companies -- president obama has uttered those words, 66% of all time said than any other president since 1978. unlike presidents carter, reagan, h.w.bush and w.bush, president obama's first state of the union address took a more negative term.
about its u.s. i.p.o. and tomorrow, we'll also be on the lookout for the latest retail sales numbers and get another housing market check up with weekly mortgage applications. as we mentioned earlier, people will be tuning in to president obama tonight to hear what he outlines for job growth and the greater economy. but do you remember what presidents focused on during previous addresses? a look at the state of the union address by the numbers. here's "the street's" joe deaux....
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shuts it down or temporarily shut them down, to keep bp viable in the u.s. so they could continue to pay the fines that are certainly going to come from the spill itself. >> john: that is a fashion nateing hypothesis. i want to ask you about it. what kind of message does it send to bp when the pentagon awards the company $2.5 billion the same year it spills a record amount of oil in the gulf. were they that hard up for cash to begin with? >> part of the challenge here, during the blowout at least for the government was to keep bp viable so they could pay the costs. at least bp viable in the united states. if you recall, there was a lot of talk during the early days of the blowout about how serious it was and whether bp could either stay afloat in america or stay
shuts it down or temporarily shut them down, to keep bp viable in the u.s. so they could continue to pay the fines that are certainly going to come from the spill itself. >> john: that is a fashion nateing hypothesis. i want to ask you about it. what kind of message does it send to bp when the pentagon awards the company $2.5 billion the same year it spills a record amount of oil in the gulf. were they that hard up for cash to begin with? >> part of the challenge here, during the...
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. >> you're looking at the most hated man in u.s. politics. a man who stole almost a million bucks from his campaign and blew it on -- well really cool stuff. jesse jackson, jr. and this video is about to get awesome. >> we got jesse jackson, jr. in d.c. it's the first time since he pled guilty to spending $750,000 on personal stuff. >> a fur cape. a mounted elk's head. >> a football signed by two american presidents. $17,000 on cigars and other tobacco products. >> and most importantly a used michael jackson fedora. >> and on the streets of d.c. our photog asked the questions everybody wants to know. why the michael jackson fedora and not the glove?
. >> you're looking at the most hated man in u.s. politics. a man who stole almost a million bucks from his campaign and blew it on -- well really cool stuff. jesse jackson, jr. and this video is about to get awesome. >> we got jesse jackson, jr. in d.c. it's the first time since he pled guilty to spending $750,000 on personal stuff. >> a fur cape. a mounted elk's head. >> a football signed by two american presidents. $17,000 on cigars and other tobacco products....
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as republicans start to get very, very desperate to find someone to run for his now open u.s. senate seat. also today, the president gives a barn burner in minnesota. he says on the political issue where we are supposedly so politically divided that we can never make progress of any kind, he says on that issue specifically, actually, right now we have a national consensus that we can move on. that's all ahead. >>> plus, the political right all at once, all in unison gets very vocally angry with karl rove. poor karl. frank rich from "new york" magazine is here on the show tonight. we've also got the latest conspiracy theory about the terrifying photo shopped secrets of president barack hussein obama. did you know his emotional name is hussein? the conspiracies about the president get even more conspiratorial than they have in years past. >>> we're beginning with a big deal, a story you will not see anywhere else, because it is an nbc news exclusive. nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff has uncovered something that is
as republicans start to get very, very desperate to find someone to run for his now open u.s. senate seat. also today, the president gives a barn burner in minnesota. he says on the political issue where we are supposedly so politically divided that we can never make progress of any kind, he says on that issue specifically, actually, right now we have a national consensus that we can move on. that's all ahead. >>> plus, the political right all at once, all in unison gets very vocally...
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u.s. and what should we be paying attention to that could be would be more harmful to us and of course meat talk about all that and more i'm joined by j.d. hanson policy analyst for the center for food safety thanks so much for coming on t.v. . so i just learned that horsemeat actually does pass through u.s. port before arriving at destination in europe i mean how do we know that we're not even in this here if it's not spect it well. we don't for the most part. we do know that we shipped a lot of horses to mexico a lot of horses to canada. we get meat back from those countries presumably it's it's labeled correctly but we're not testing for me right well let's talk about something a little bit more serious than horsemeat the u.s. center for food protection and defense recently set up a database of food fraud cases dating i mean we're talking about back decades the worst offenders are fish and seafood and i just saw this article that said fifty nine percent of tuna that we eat is actually m
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the commerce department says the u.s. economy grew at an annual rate of one-tenth of a percentage point in the time quarter of last year. the dow fell 21 points today. the s&p 500 was off one. the nasdaq dropped two. we have been telling you for weeks about the possible impact of the sequester of cuts. federal spending growth this evening. correspondent steve brown tells us if you live in illinois, you already know what it's like to have a government in serious arrears. >> let's take a look at one through 14. >> classrooms are packed in the cash-strapped mill burn school district. 40 teaching positions cut in four years and the superintendent wants to know. >> are we going to get the money. >> they are owed money from the state of illinois where now $330,000 behind in the state funding that the state owes us they have yet to pay. >> this is not a new problem for the land of lincoln. >> outstanding bills at 2011, the largest income tax increase went in effect is $8.5 billion. >> now the pile of illinois outstanding bills,
the commerce department says the u.s. economy grew at an annual rate of one-tenth of a percentage point in the time quarter of last year. the dow fell 21 points today. the s&p 500 was off one. the nasdaq dropped two. we have been telling you for weeks about the possible impact of the sequester of cuts. federal spending growth this evening. correspondent steve brown tells us if you live in illinois, you already know what it's like to have a government in serious arrears. >> let's take...
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and u.s. army private bradley manning entered guilty pleas to some of the charges against him in a huge leak of classified material to wikileaks. >> woodruff: online, we take a look inside a virginia gun show. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: amid the national debate on gun control, hear what gun enthusiasts had to say at a recent exhibit just outside the nation's capital. our multimedia project is on our homepage. and 60 years ago today, two men discovered the secret of life-- d.n.a. learn more about james watson and francis crick on our health page. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and envir
and u.s. army private bradley manning entered guilty pleas to some of the charges against him in a huge leak of classified material to wikileaks. >> woodruff: online, we take a look inside a virginia gun show. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: amid the national debate on gun control, hear what gun enthusiasts had to say at a recent exhibit just outside the nation's capital. our multimedia project is on our homepage. and 60 years ago today, two men discovered the secret...
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a large number of u.s. companies combine both roles. melissa frances sat down in the last hour a short time ago to discuss this issue. >> the flexibility to decide what is appropriate for that company. perfectly good reasons to separated. there is in fact worse. separate chairman and ceo. the chairman and ceo. the people that dominate the rest of the board. the one everyone equal. gerri: to be clear, also said he loves having both titles. investors will vote on the latest proposal of the company's annual meeting in may. when we come back, while lsd left is furious at president obama and, next, a city with a vibrant past and desire future. how detroit died. and at what if anything can be done to save it. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: is detroit about to become ofward of the state? the michigan mayor -- governor will announce whether the city will be getting an emergency financial makeover tomorrow. thanks for coming on the show tonight. you're ever in what is a very important book on the city. i've been there many times myself. how di
a large number of u.s. companies combine both roles. melissa frances sat down in the last hour a short time ago to discuss this issue. >> the flexibility to decide what is appropriate for that company. perfectly good reasons to separated. there is in fact worse. separate chairman and ceo. the chairman and ceo. the people that dominate the rest of the board. the one everyone equal. gerri: to be clear, also said he loves having both titles. investors will vote on the latest proposal of the...
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and you know what, we're only selling little over 10% of the pizzas in the u.s. there's still a lot of share for us to take. at the same time, the international side as you know, we've still got a long, long way for us to run there. we're feeling pretty good about where we are. >> okay. now, you've got the handmade pan pizza which you point-blank say may be the most successful launch. how does it work? did you guys -- remember when you did the campaign which said, listen, our pizza's got to taste better? why didn't you do this one? someone said we ought to have this too? >> you know, pan pizza is 20% of the category in the u.s. and we really haven't played there. and the opportunity for us was to have a handmade pan pizza that was going to be a serious entry there and really where we got the pick-up in the fourth quarter were existing dominos customers who would go somewhere else when they felt like a pan pizza. and, you know, so these are mostly people that we already did business with, they wanted a great pan, we didn't give it to them before, now we do. and th
and you know what, we're only selling little over 10% of the pizzas in the u.s. there's still a lot of share for us to take. at the same time, the international side as you know, we've still got a long, long way for us to run there. we're feeling pretty good about where we are. >> okay. now, you've got the handmade pan pizza which you point-blank say may be the most successful launch. how does it work? did you guys -- remember when you did the campaign which said, listen, our pizza's got...
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steve king for tom hawkins' senate seat even though latham showed he would have a clear path to the u.s. senate not only in the general, but in the primary. >>> now, abbey, has the tea party become so powerful that they're scaring mainstream republicans away? >> you know, the origin of the republican party fought for equal rights. they really came together to stop the expansion of slavery. i think the history of the republican party is so fascinating. i'm so glad that we're having this conversation. and the history is something that we often forget. as you said, abraham lincoln was the first republican to come in as president. and he fought to end slavery. that was 150 years ago. if i could imagine lincoln living today, he would probably be pushing for a debate on immigration. he would be pushing for a debate on gay marriage. he would be pushing for a debate on equal rights. that's not being done as much as i would like it, as much as many republicans would like to see. unforchew natly, we're a severely divided party. but, reverend, we've been a divided party before. you remember back i
steve king for tom hawkins' senate seat even though latham showed he would have a clear path to the u.s. senate not only in the general, but in the primary. >>> now, abbey, has the tea party become so powerful that they're scaring mainstream republicans away? >> you know, the origin of the republican party fought for equal rights. they really came together to stop the expansion of slavery. i think the history of the republican party is so fascinating. i'm so glad that we're...
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while the u.s. space station -- space agency is not involved in the project, it said the venture validates president barack obama's decision to rely more on the private sector for space exploration in the future. >> and you really have to like space travel. over $1 billion. >> and you would have to really like your spouse. i wonder what the catch is. >> start saving money. thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
while the u.s. space station -- space agency is not involved in the project, it said the venture validates president barack obama's decision to rely more on the private sector for space exploration in the future. >> and you really have to like space travel. over $1 billion. >> and you would have to really like your spouse. i wonder what the catch is. >> start saving money. thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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historic i mean correct me if i'm wrong but it seems like the bond bubble the sovereign bond bubble in the u.s. and the u.k. and we can call it a bubble is in a storage bubble and that and when that finally does burst like all bubbles do we'll see that inflation but it will come all the sudden. and the very very end but in the meantime i. wouldn't like to confuse them on the beach and the bond speculated among the vigilantes and like you know it's a popular movement. but the one spoke of this special with the experts they have very very sharp i understand your point between a vigilante and a speculator the speculators this breed of the past ten or fifteen years with zero percent interest rates that has has created this enormous bond bubble price. discovery has been destroyed and the tsunami of of this inflationary cash will come into the into the market at some point but it will happen quite quite quickly it's all as a matter of fact i believe it's this is all been foretold in something called the austrian school of economics yes right ok so let's talk about the austrian school but i want to b
historic i mean correct me if i'm wrong but it seems like the bond bubble the sovereign bond bubble in the u.s. and the u.k. and we can call it a bubble is in a storage bubble and that and when that finally does burst like all bubbles do we'll see that inflation but it will come all the sudden. and the very very end but in the meantime i. wouldn't like to confuse them on the beach and the bond speculated among the vigilantes and like you know it's a popular movement. but the one spoke of this...
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and they are one of the largest banks in the u.s. but did bank of america hire security firms to monitor and hack activists hackers an activist a group associated with anonymous says that they did well dive into the story in a few minutes. it's thursday february twenty eighth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching or to. begin today with significant new developments in the case against bradley manning the young man accused of the biggest breach of classified documents in u.s. history pleaded guilty to ten of the twenty two charges against him he pleaded not guilty to aiding the enemy the most serious charge today the alleged whistleblower spoke on the stand and read aloud a thirty five page statement where he defended his actions he said in his testimony today quote i believe the public release of these cables would not damage the u.s. however i did agree that the cables might be embarrassing for more on the new details are producer andrew blake was at the hearing today and joined us earlier from fort meade
and they are one of the largest banks in the u.s. but did bank of america hire security firms to monitor and hack activists hackers an activist a group associated with anonymous says that they did well dive into the story in a few minutes. it's thursday february twenty eighth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching or to. begin today with significant new developments in the case against bradley manning the young man accused of the biggest breach of classified documents...
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u.s. con to the future of his firm. let's bring in our all-star "money" power panel to react what he said. chris whalen, executive vice president. dennis kelleher, better market ceo. scott martin, united advisors chief market strategist and fox business's very own dennis kneale. chris, let me start with you. what did you think? >> listening to jamie he called himself the general manager. i think that is a very good characterization. when you were talking about governance and separating the ceo and the chairman's role but he also alluded to the lead director. what we've seen since sarbanes-oxley legislation is the roles of directors have evolved. so even though you don't call them the chairman the lead director is really performing that role and he is up advising the ceo which is how it should be. i don't like the c suite inhabitants sitting on boards because they report to the board. it is really good i think as a general matter to separate the chairman and ceo role because it is a check and balance at the end of the da
u.s. con to the future of his firm. let's bring in our all-star "money" power panel to react what he said. chris whalen, executive vice president. dennis kelleher, better market ceo. scott martin, united advisors chief market strategist and fox business's very own dennis kneale. chris, let me start with you. what did you think? >> listening to jamie he called himself the general manager. i think that is a very good characterization. when you were talking about governance and...
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supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on native land, tribes don't have any authority over that perpetrator if he's a nonindian, even if he's your husband. the local police in that area don't have any authority. the county sheriff doesn't have any authority. the state trooper can't come in and arrest them. and the only person that has any authority over that non-indian is some federal agent in madison, wisconsin, 500 miles away. which is why there has been a 67% declination of prosecutions of sexual assault. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has e
supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on...
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no matter, the dgp was out today and showed us once again that the u.s. economy is growing at an anemic pace. the economy is not doing all that well. sure, we've had spurts in housing and that sector has bottomed, which is good news. but we remain with the persistent unemployment situation and still a lot of trouble spots in the world, including europe. but don't take my word for it. let's look at a few charts that i like to use. first, copper has had a severe fall. it is down 4% year to date. copper, of course, goes into everything from your mobile device to your home. it's an important indicator of what's to come for the economy. even worse is the dry shipping index. that measures glowing shipping. we've seen a recovery in the last month, but this index plummeted 56% in 2012. while we have a market that continues to flirt with all-time high highs, let's not forget that fundamentals still matter. the dysfunction in washington, the nearly $17 trillion debt, the potential of a surprise spike in interest rates at any time. and an economy by all measures sho
no matter, the dgp was out today and showed us once again that the u.s. economy is growing at an anemic pace. the economy is not doing all that well. sure, we've had spurts in housing and that sector has bottomed, which is good news. but we remain with the persistent unemployment situation and still a lot of trouble spots in the world, including europe. but don't take my word for it. let's look at a few charts that i like to use. first, copper has had a severe fall. it is down 4% year to date....
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it wasn't the u.s. dropping 30,000 troops in. it was working with the population and we will have to do the same thing with molly and algeria and chad and beauchere because there is a real threat with al qaeda. his comfortable hanging out in mali and afghanistan and pakistan and attacks against western targets so we have to build a coalition to stop them from doing that. >> host: are you satisfied with the french taking the lead at this point and the level of support they are offering? >> guest: i'm satisfied with with the french offering the lead pair we are not offering as much support as we need to but i don't think that's because we haven't made the right choice. it's because we haven't built relationships and we have to build capacity. three or four years ago we were concerned about what was going on. it's aqim that has been active there for a while as an offshoot of the terrorism group in algeria. but at the time we had very few assets in the region to monitor what was going on because we were in iraq and afghanistan and ge
it wasn't the u.s. dropping 30,000 troops in. it was working with the population and we will have to do the same thing with molly and algeria and chad and beauchere because there is a real threat with al qaeda. his comfortable hanging out in mali and afghanistan and pakistan and attacks against western targets so we have to build a coalition to stop them from doing that. >> host: are you satisfied with the french taking the lead at this point and the level of support they are offering?...
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this week one of the most high profile leaders in u.s. business, marissa mayer of yahoo! who just happens to be a 37-year-old new mother made a bold decision to turn around her troubled company. she wants employees who work remotely usually from home to come back to work. to be physically present in the office. the decision set off a nationwide debate and struck a nerve with some. some say she's the boss and if she wants her employees in the office, that's her call. others say it's a step back in the evolution of work and life accommodation and puts an extra burden on workers, male and female, who simply can't afford child care or the luxury of a nursery adjacent to where they work as mayer has. joining me is lauren ashburn and bonnie fuller, president and editor in chief of excellent website hollywood life.com and also a former editor of such popular magazines as cosmo and marie claire. let me start with you lauren. should you be allowed to work as home? is that as productive and useful for the office -- >> yes, of course it is. of course it is. and i'd quit if marissa m
this week one of the most high profile leaders in u.s. business, marissa mayer of yahoo! who just happens to be a 37-year-old new mother made a bold decision to turn around her troubled company. she wants employees who work remotely usually from home to come back to work. to be physically present in the office. the decision set off a nationwide debate and struck a nerve with some. some say she's the boss and if she wants her employees in the office, that's her call. others say it's a step back...
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viewers to send letter to congress he said the address of congress for all the congressmen in congress is u.s. congress, washington, d.c., 20515. someone in the mail room has to go through and find out the office number for each of those guys and that was really wrong. >> greg: you are looking out for little guy. >> bob: how did we know the press is not making a big deal out of this? you are saying they are all -- your monologue, in your introyou said the press not doing their job because matthews got away with saying it. >> dana: because we're busy overhyping the woodward threat. >> kimberly: he is a self-appointed protector of all things obama. he's in a guardian angel law cracking the whip on everybody. >> bob: we all know self-appointed persecutors of obama. >> eric: abc news, selected error in michelle obama's commentary about tragedy in chicago. listen. >> she was standing in out a park with her friends. in a neighbor blocks from where my kids grew up, where our house is. she was caught in the line of fire. i don't want to keep disappointing our kids in this country. i want them to know
viewers to send letter to congress he said the address of congress for all the congressmen in congress is u.s. congress, washington, d.c., 20515. someone in the mail room has to go through and find out the office number for each of those guys and that was really wrong. >> greg: you are looking out for little guy. >> bob: how did we know the press is not making a big deal out of this? you are saying they are all -- your monologue, in your introyou said the press not doing their job...
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improvements in 2011 infrainstruct stur protection program, port security grant program funds from the u.s. department of homeland security for security improvements of the port of san francisco. resolution number 1 3-04. >> item 9 c, requests authorization to execute modification, to contract number 2757 pier 50 valley, substructure repair with west bay builders ink to extend the original contract duration of 240 days by an additional 71 days. item 9 d request approval for the port's supplemental appropriation in the biennial operating budget and capitol budget for fiscal year 2012-13 and 2013-14. >> moved. >> second. >> is there any public comment in >> hearing, none, all of those in favor? >> aye. >> resolution, number 1 504, resolution, 1506, and 1507 have been approved. >> and 1303 as well? >> number 9 a, two resolutions. >> i am sorry. i apologize. >> thank you. there is a correction, counsel. >> item 1 a request approval of first amendment to lease no l1502 with cobouchon properties llc a california limited liability company located at pier 9 to provide and it should be maximum of $
improvements in 2011 infrainstruct stur protection program, port security grant program funds from the u.s. department of homeland security for security improvements of the port of san francisco. resolution number 1 3-04. >> item 9 c, requests authorization to execute modification, to contract number 2757 pier 50 valley, substructure repair with west bay builders ink to extend the original contract duration of 240 days by an additional 71 days. item 9 d request approval for the port's...
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currency and the u.s. bottom market we're only going to change when we have no alternative when the circumstances force us to change unfortunately by then the problems that have gotten so much bigger and the pain associated with correcting them is going to be so much greater. hopefully that's not what it takes to. the. president of euro pacific capital. now to the rise and fall of the big tech players first taking a look at apple not too long ago the company's scene was seen as untouchable and as a symbol of innovation but now apple's stock prices are falling and some aren't as impressed with the technology that it's been putting out and twitter on the other end has been pegged at to be valued at around ten billion dollars the wall street journal reports that twitter users increased forty percent in two thousand and twelve and when it comes to the cyber world of search engines and e-mail elite players could also be shaking up so we're going to discuss all of this tech stuff now with adrian jeffries reporte
currency and the u.s. bottom market we're only going to change when we have no alternative when the circumstances force us to change unfortunately by then the problems that have gotten so much bigger and the pain associated with correcting them is going to be so much greater. hopefully that's not what it takes to. the. president of euro pacific capital. now to the rise and fall of the big tech players first taking a look at apple not too long ago the company's scene was seen as untouchable and...
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they have $1 trillion of u.s. assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from those companies that would break that trend would lead the market to begin to question its footing, and that might then appropriate tate something that, you know, would derail this rally so right now we're keying on those, basically looking for any indications that the trend is not holding intact. >> so why those names? is it because these are deep, liquid, multi-national names and why ibm, for example. >> well, really if you look at what businesses are spending on, not on a spending capacity. they are trying to push productivity and trying t
they have $1 trillion of u.s. assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from...
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u.s. defense and domestic programs. you might think it's finally time for congress to get serious about doing something to avoid the potential pain out there. but guess what? you would be wrong. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash is up on capitol hill to explain what is going on. go ahead, dana. explain. >> reporter: we can now report that those $85 billion in forced spending cuts will kick in by the end of the day tomorrow. why? because congress is the only place that has the power to stop them and they are gone. lawmakers racing down the capitol steps, bolting out of town for a long weekend. this was before noon, a full day before the hammer comes down on forced budget cuts they voted for. is there a concern that you all are going to leave town while these cuts kick in and you won't even be here? >> well, speaker and the leadership will be here and i'm a quick flight away. i go home every weekend to see my family. >> reporter: you're on your way out? are you on your way home
u.s. defense and domestic programs. you might think it's finally time for congress to get serious about doing something to avoid the potential pain out there. but guess what? you would be wrong. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash is up on capitol hill to explain what is going on. go ahead, dana. explain. >> reporter: we can now report that those $85 billion in forced spending cuts will kick in by the end of the day tomorrow. why? because congress is the only place that has...
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after the u.s. economy expanded less than forecast. copper falling half a percent ending february down nearly 5% of the look at the one-month chart. the first monthly decline since october. david? ers the president plans to meet with lawmakers tomorrow. the day automatic growth cuts kick in but wasn't that before the time to have a meeting before the cuts were triggered? is there any pro-growth initiative that both sides can agree on? joining us senator john hoeven of north dakota. good to see you. isn't it ironic it took the day of cuts in spending for the president to meet with lawmakers. did you guys in the republican party actually seek out to meet the president before this happened? >> you know, we pushed for any number of meetings but today on the senate floor we offered a bill that would provide flexibility to the president to make sure we make reductions called for, the cuts, called for under sequestration in the most thoughtful way to minimize the impact. and i, i think the administration's got to work with us to do that. it j
after the u.s. economy expanded less than forecast. copper falling half a percent ending february down nearly 5% of the look at the one-month chart. the first monthly decline since october. david? ers the president plans to meet with lawmakers tomorrow. the day automatic growth cuts kick in but wasn't that before the time to have a meeting before the cuts were triggered? is there any pro-growth initiative that both sides can agree on? joining us senator john hoeven of north dakota. good to see...
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[speaker not understood] it's a grant from the u.s. department of homeland security that goes to local law enforcement agencies to protect critical infrastructure, enhance the security. it's for protecting facilities like power plants, financial institutions, stadiums, utilities, things like that that are critical around the country and here in san francisco. and it pays for planning, equipment, training and other things [speaker not understood] law enforcement to [speaker not understood] critical facilities that we want to be sure nothing bad happens to. the original amount of this grant, the grant actually came to us in two parts. back in december 2011 the board approved a first amount of money for this grant which was about $200,000. and then a few weeks ago we got a call from homeland security saying they had an additional $82,000 did we think we could spend it and we said yes we can. so, that is what is in froth of you today. it is the additional 82 that they would like to give us. there was no local match required. it's free mone
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could it be s&p got fingered because it dared to downgrade the u.s. then there's douglas elmendorf. the director of the congressional budget office who was called into the white house shortly after the questioning the administering's so-called savings from its proposed healthcare law. after a little chat with the president in the oval office, different numbers, more friendly to the president's healthcare heck law coming from the budget office. >> and then complaining about the auto bailouts when they weren't buying the white house line? guess who the white house moved to the back of the line. yep. and weeks after the nation the president threatened warms who refused stimulus money, he would call them out, and how he publicly berated the supreme court during his 2010 state of the "state of the union" address over a ruling he didn't like, or threatened the court yet again, suggesting it's littity malls si would rearrived it voted against the health care law. follow the crumb. it gets crumbier, but i have a lot of crumbs but why risk being called a racist. my problem isn't with the col
could it be s&p got fingered because it dared to downgrade the u.s. then there's douglas elmendorf. the director of the congressional budget office who was called into the white house shortly after the questioning the administering's so-called savings from its proposed healthcare law. after a little chat with the president in the oval office, different numbers, more friendly to the president's healthcare heck law coming from the budget office. >> and then complaining about the auto...
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on another note, we've just got word in this afternoon that the white house will urge the u.s. supreme court to allow gay marriage in california. what can you tell us about that development? >> reporter: right. the obama administration announcing that it is going to file a friend of the court brief on behalf of the same-sex couple at the center of the prop 8 case with the supreme court. this is significant, martin, because when president obama came out and said that he supported same-sex marriage, you might remember that he also said he thought that it wasn't a matter for the federal government to handle. this essentially represents a shift, suggests that he believes that the federal government should be involved in this to some extent. so that is why this is really significant. in terms of timing, the supreme court hears these cases in late march so you can expect them to hear the case in late march and then decide likely sometime over the summer. >> nbc's kristin welker, thank you as always. -let's get to our panel. lehigh university professor james peterson is a krnter for t
on another note, we've just got word in this afternoon that the white house will urge the u.s. supreme court to allow gay marriage in california. what can you tell us about that development? >> reporter: right. the obama administration announcing that it is going to file a friend of the court brief on behalf of the same-sex couple at the center of the prop 8 case with the supreme court. this is significant, martin, because when president obama came out and said that he supported same-sex...
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the biggest thing name packets discretionary spending in the u.s. is the price of the consumer's home. once again inventories are at literally seven or eight-year lows. prices across the nation in terms of home prices are up double digits. this is what's going to drive discretionary consumer spending. >> is this not to say we couldn't have some sort of a correction at some point? are you willing to absorb a 10% decline here and hang in there still? >> to be fair, had a pretty quick move here-to-date. the s&p coming in today was up 6.5% in two months. that's a great annualized return so the markets ebb and flow, but the fact is the market is going to go the direction of the economy, and the economy is stabilizing and will start to accelerate. >> i don't know that it's stabilizing. you make a lot of good points because we do see the spots of weakness and anemic growth in a lot of areas except for housing which continues to show strength which darryl correctly points out. let me get your talk on interest rates. when would you expect rates to start movi
the biggest thing name packets discretionary spending in the u.s. is the price of the consumer's home. once again inventories are at literally seven or eight-year lows. prices across the nation in terms of home prices are up double digits. this is what's going to drive discretionary consumer spending. >> is this not to say we couldn't have some sort of a correction at some point? are you willing to absorb a 10% decline here and hang in there still? >> to be fair, had a pretty quick...
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u.s. state secrets to wiki leaks but denied aiding the enemy that's a charge that could lead him in jail for life the details now of marty's miniport nyeri new york. u.s. army private bradley manning is addressing a military tribunal in for meade we are told reading thirty five page statement on what he did and why he didn't did it according to reports manning said he leaked instant logs from the wars in iraq and afghanistan to in order to start a public debate twenty five year old told the tribunal is that he believed that the diplomatic cables he gave to weekly leaks would not damage the u.s. but would be embarrassing manning claims that he had initially attempted to contact contact traditional mainstream media outlets such as the washington post the new york times and political but failed to get through to them later deciding to pass the documents on to leaks he also said that he engaged in prolonged internet conversations with a wiki leaks member called ox and manning assumes it was ju
u.s. state secrets to wiki leaks but denied aiding the enemy that's a charge that could lead him in jail for life the details now of marty's miniport nyeri new york. u.s. army private bradley manning is addressing a military tribunal in for meade we are told reading thirty five page statement on what he did and why he didn't did it according to reports manning said he leaked instant logs from the wars in iraq and afghanistan to in order to start a public debate twenty five year old told the...
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the u.s. economy grew at a .1% annual rate in the fourth quarter. that is only slightly better than the commerce department's previous estimate that the economy shrank, but better that shrinking and it's the weakest performance in nearly two years. mike is a certainly columnist for yahoo finances. some mixed stuff here but housing is better, jobs are better. thing are better. >> and markets are reflect that even before this dat a a. we doubled in four years while many people were not watching the market. yes, things are better. the fourth quarter was a stall or stutter step but more recently, when now look at things the market cares about, corporate profited and future outlook for magic looks okay. >> shepard: you look at the market, it's way ahead of all the indicators some sometimes makes people go, hmm. >> it's ahead on a short-term basis. definitely up 15% since mid-november or so. that's a big move in a short period of time. definitely should kind of backfill or stall out or who knows what if we don't get this idea that things are better, then
the u.s. economy grew at a .1% annual rate in the fourth quarter. that is only slightly better than the commerce department's previous estimate that the economy shrank, but better that shrinking and it's the weakest performance in nearly two years. mike is a certainly columnist for yahoo finances. some mixed stuff here but housing is better, jobs are better. thing are better. >> and markets are reflect that even before this dat a a. we doubled in four years while many people were not...
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liz: we got a situation where the u.s. government is suing standard and -- well, the parent company of standard and poors, mcgraw hill. would that affect people -- goes back to the financial crisis and how they mispriced, misrated certain financial instruments leading up to the financial crisis, but whatever happens there, does it affect a bond bondholder in any way, shape, or form out there? >> if the worst case happened, and the government effectively puts standard and poors out of business, that makes it hard to determine the rating of the credit rating of bonds, and it would trail ill liquidity in the market. i don't think that happens. liz: hit a five year high or retreat? >> we are staying where we are, possibly higher. there's no reason, no alternative. unless we hit a sudden bad bump in the economy, which is not the data we see now, i think equities are okay in the short term. liz: mason, i don't know what to think of what you told he. one side or the other. i'm a little confused. we'll watch everything as it devel
liz: we got a situation where the u.s. government is suing standard and -- well, the parent company of standard and poors, mcgraw hill. would that affect people -- goes back to the financial crisis and how they mispriced, misrated certain financial instruments leading up to the financial crisis, but whatever happens there, does it affect a bond bondholder in any way, shape, or form out there? >> if the worst case happened, and the government effectively puts standard and poors out of...
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the u.s. supreme court is expected to hear arguments on march 26. gay rights supporters are pressing the obama administration to file what's called a friend of the court brief urging the justices to overturn proposition 8. the obama administration did file against the federal defense of marriage act brief but so far has not weighed in on prop 8. >>> the board of directors are meeting and have been almost three hours debating over a fan to raise fares and parking prices. we'll tell you what's holding them up. >>> the weather is quickly warming up. we'll have the forecast. >>> part of 15th avenue will be closed today while they fix a sinkhole caused by a ruptured water main early yesterday morning. it goes from west portal avenue and the 16-inch main broke yesterday morning and the flow damaged about two dozen homes and a dozen vehicles. >>> bart fares could be going up. a new proposal is before the board of directors right now. the meeting is still going on. good afternoon, claudia. >>reporter: good afternoon. we had expected a decision by now. it wa
the u.s. supreme court is expected to hear arguments on march 26. gay rights supporters are pressing the obama administration to file what's called a friend of the court brief urging the justices to overturn proposition 8. the obama administration did file against the federal defense of marriage act brief but so far has not weighed in on prop 8. >>> the board of directors are meeting and have been almost three hours debating over a fan to raise fares and parking prices. we'll tell you...
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today the fertility rate in the u.s. around two children. a huge decline from 200 years ago or so when the average white woman had seven children. that's right. seven. >> i'm still young. >> that's a lot. >> give it time. >> that's a lot. >> clearly we can't be expected to give birth to seven kids. thank god. how's that changing the economy and future? jonathan last is a senior writer at "the weekly standard." his new book is "what to expect when no one's expecting." >> you want to blame this on us. >> it has to be! >> not about democrats. >> has to be. >> demographic. jonathan, break it down. there's sort of like a reverse maoist thing going on and what i think people hear population, population growth is slowing, they think, yeah. great news. more resources for all of us but actually economically that's not how it shakes out. >> that's a tool. we've been hearing about the dangers -- >> tell us what you really think! >> never really materializes actually by the objective markers. life expectancy is increasing, standard of living, the commod
today the fertility rate in the u.s. around two children. a huge decline from 200 years ago or so when the average white woman had seven children. that's right. seven. >> i'm still young. >> that's a lot. >> give it time. >> that's a lot. >> clearly we can't be expected to give birth to seven kids. thank god. how's that changing the economy and future? jonathan last is a senior writer at "the weekly standard." his new book is "what to expect when no...
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man, he's come a long way since learning how to play contesting defense for the u.s. team. but charlie, one of the great things, the things that makes carmelo such a fantastic basketball player is he's a war your, you know? he's as good a competitor as i coached in the seven years i've coached the u.s. national team. i love my relationship with him. he's multiing dimensional. he can play the three, four, or five for us. and he's a problem for anybody at all on these positions offensively. the cool thing and the great thing is he's strong enough, determined enough and smart enough to defend all three of those positions. the truly one of the great players in our game today. >> that's big coming from him. (laughs) >> rose: didn't get much bigger than that, does it? this is a guy who's won the admiration of you and kobe and lebron and the great players of the game because he treated you with respect and at the same time told you what was expected of you. >> absolutely. a lot of people said can a college coach work with the pros? mojs ourselves we came and we said we're going to
man, he's come a long way since learning how to play contesting defense for the u.s. team. but charlie, one of the great things, the things that makes carmelo such a fantastic basketball player is he's a war your, you know? he's as good a competitor as i coached in the seven years i've coached the u.s. national team. i love my relationship with him. he's multiing dimensional. he can play the three, four, or five for us. and he's a problem for anybody at all on these positions offensively. the...